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A Zampogna is an Italian bagpipe, and a Ciaramella is a small woodwind that plays the higher melody line over the Zampogna's drone. This combination is often used for traditional Christmas music, as in this circa 1920 recording of a "Novena Di Natale" by uncredited performers. From the original 78rpm disk. ( 3 reviews ) Topics: Music, Ethnic, 78rpm, Italian Source: Original 78rpm disk.

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This recording was made in room 826 in Carnegie Hall in NYC, this same room would be used the following year to make Caruso's first American recordings. ( 2 reviews ) Topic: Oldtime Source: http://www.edisonnj.org/menlopark

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Record GRINDING NOISES are removed however low original fidelity (250 to 2,500 cycles per second for acoustic) remains. Dates given, usually correct, are often just a guess. Topics: Cylinder, acoustic, Popular, 1910s

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78 RPM record GRINDING noises is removed (with Goldwave) so that we can hear what went onto the record instead of nearly a century of misuse. Dates, if given are a guess. Topics: popular, 78rpm, 1920s, jazz

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Accordionist Zlatko Zlatanov plays a traditional Bulgarian dance called "Ekizlisko Horo" in this recording that seems to date from the late 1940s. From the original 78rpm disk. Topics: Bulgarian, accordion, folk, traditional, world music, 78rpm Source: Original 78rpm disk digitized by old78collector

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Record GRINDING NOISES are removed however low original fidelity (250 to 2,500 cycles per second for acoustic) remains. Dates given, usually correct, are often just a guess. ( 2 reviews ) Topics: Cylinder, acoustic, Popular

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Record GRINDING NOISES are removed however low original fidelity (250 to 2,500 cycles per second for acoustic) remains. Dates given, usually correct, are often just a guess. 6,500 of the original album covers for the sheet music of the 9,000 songs of this era is part of the file tag and your player should display it. Topics: Cylinder, acoustic, Popular

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78 RPM record GRINDING noises is removed (with Goldwave) so that we can hear what went onto the record instead of nearly a century of misuse. Dates, if given are a guess. Topics: big band, 1930s, 78 RPM, jazz